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Author: Bob Phillips
Date: 2010-11-15 02:06
One thing that helps me is to
first slow down, and then
break every note into 1/16ths and then
tongue every 1/16th note.
Thus, a dotted 1/8th that comes on a downbeat is played as 3 1/16ths.
An 1/8th that occurs in the middle of a beat is played as the 2nd and 3rd 1/16ths of the beat.
After a surprisingly short amount of repetition, you'll have it.
Bob Phillips
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